@svembu@svembu ai would be more like enabler or a catalyst. As software help business to scale around the world and also make it more efficient in similar fashion ai will advance the further development also make it more accessible to wold across the segment
Watch this interview by Shivani with Wikipedia co-founder Larry. Wikipedia is still a great tool. I would suggest GoI or an Indian company duplicate Wikipedia, then make it editable by Aadhar based verified IDs. A lot of propaganda can be corrected by Indians by democratic means. And applying Larry's recommendations. The original, GLISCO infiltrated, Wikipedia will go out of vogue soon.
If a salaried person wants to build a software application or digital services agency, the entry barrier is virtually zero.
They just need a laptop and an internet connection.
But if the same person wants to start manufacturing...
They need:
• Land
• Factory space
• Expensive machinery
• 6-12 months of approvals
• Huge upfront capital
My suggestion to the Government of India:
Build Manufacturing Parks for first-time entrepreneurs.
Instead of selling 10-acre plots, create buildings with 500-1,000 sq. ft. ready-to-use factory units.
Every unit should come with:
• 3-phase electricity already connected
• Pollution & fire approvals already cleared
• Shared CNC machines, injection moulding, testing labs & warehouses
• Common logistics and loading docks
• Month-to-month rentals instead of land purchases
• Single online portal to book a unit within 7 days
Let engineers keep their jobs while testing manufacturing on a small scale.
We built co-working spaces for software.
It's time we built co-factories for manufacturing.
@PMOIndia@PiyushGoyal@minmsme@NITIAayog
The Man Behind 50,000+ Schools in India Yet Known by So Few
Millions of students have been shaped by the values of Saraswati Shishu Mandir and Vidya Bharati, but very few know the visionary behind this movement Krishnachandra Gandhi.
A man of extraordinary humility, he refused to ride a hand-pulled rickshaw throughout his life, saying:
“Why should one human being pull the burden of another?”
Despite establishing a nationwide educational movement, he carried his own 10-kg bag wherever he went and lived a life of remarkable simplicity.
Born on Vijayadashami in 1921 in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, as Murarilal Mittal, he was deeply spiritual from a young age. Even during winter, he would bathe before meditation and wear only a simple dhoti. His austere lifestyle earned him the affectionate name “Gandhi Ji,” which stayed with him for life.
He became a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) volunteer in 1943 and a full-time pracharak after completing his B.A. in 1944. Physically fit and disciplined, he enjoyed ghosh (band), horse riding, and swimming.
In 1952, while serving as the RSS divisional pracharak in Gorakhpur, he worked alongside Nanaji Deshmukh under the guidance of Bhaurao Deoras to establish the first Saraswati Shishu Mandir. What began as a single school has since grown into a vast network of more than 50,000 schools across India under the Vidya Bharati movement.
He also played a key role in establishing Saraswati Kunj in Lucknow’s Nirala Nagar and the Shishu Mandir Prakashan in Mathura.
Yet, despite his immense contribution, he remained humble and would often say:
“An individual is nothing. Whatever has been achieved is by God’s inspiration through the Sangh.”
Krishnachandra Gandhi devoted his entire life to building an education system rooted in Indian culture, character, and values. His legacy continues to shape generations of students across the nation.
Corruption does not just make homes costly.
It makes factories costly too.
When black money flows into land, factory land becomes expensive.
Higher fixed costs mean fewer factories can compete with China or Vietnam.
Manufacturing does not compete on wages.
It competes on cost per unit.
Corruption quietly raises that cost.
- Expensive land.
- Delayed approvals.
- Higher interest.
- Higher rents.
Every product leaves the factory carrying the cost of corruption.
Then we wonder why imports are cheaper.
The economic and demographic effects of corruption.
Cost of land in our urban areas is far higher than what our GDP per capita would dictate. The ratio of land value to per capita GDP is probably higher in India than anywhere else. As an example, land prices in Chennai or Bengaluru rival that of cities like New York which has a vastly higher per capita GDP.
The key reason?
First, vast sums of political corruption money is parked in real estate. This raises real estate prices and high real estate prices affect everything downstream.
Second, corruption in building approvals and the like - the famous DTCP - raises construction costs, on top of already higher real estate costs.
Third, corruption in private school regulatory compliance enforcement raises school fees.
Fourth, corruption in private hospital regulatory compliance enforcement raises health care costs.
Fifth, household goods need sales outlets and those pay higher rents due to high real estate prices and construction costs.
So housing, education, healthcare and household goods - all of these now cost higher.
As a direct consequence, the economic burden on the average person gets worse. Young people, facing all these costs, postpone marriage, and postpone children or have fewer children.
That directly affects our demographics.
While this issue exists in many parts of India, Tamil Nadu, being the most urbanized of the bigger states, is particularly hit hard.
So corruption is becoming an existential threat to our society.
If you worry about the super-low birth rate in Tamil Nadu, way below replacement, understand that corruption raising our cost of living is one of the major causes, not the only cause, but a big one in our context.
She Explained What Hindu Culture Is Really About in San Francisco.
The far right in America is spreading hatred and racism against a community that has contributed significantly to the U.S. economy without forcing its beliefs or engaging in conflict.
This is big: all access to Mythos and Fable AI models disabled for everyone outside America.
First thoughts:
1. Technology is the ultimate weapon. National sovereignty, national security, all of it is now about technology.
2. Globalization is dead and Bharat must find her own way ahead.
We must keep these two ideas in mind.
What can our government do right now? Ensure that orgs in India embrace smaller models, both Indian and Chinese open source ones. With a bit of effort, we can make them work. Anyway, why pay money to people who don't even want to sell to you?
We must deepen our R&D. Sarvam has been on it and we have been on it but remember that the latest models cost not only huge GPU budgets to train, the GPUs themselves are restricted. So we can't afford the scale of money (of the order of $100+ billion to even get in the game!) and even if we could come up with the money, we can't get all the GPUs. I would not like to ask the government to fund tens of billions of dollars on this anyway - the money has far better uses.
Zoho has been pursuing alternative R&D approaches that are far, far less expensive but by its nature cutting edge R&D takes time and we are patient. I am confident we will get there.
Any remaining people in India who have delusions about globalization should wake up now.
India must issue notice to all Indian sailors to strike and return back to India. Let the world's shipping stall. Let's see how Trump keeps energy moving and China its exports shipping.
I have long been suggesting India create a network for Indian diaspora, of nurses and doctors, shippers and pilots, workers and constructors etc.
Every Indian going out to work from India - record their skills, put them into a database, give them a community to connect to, with GoI giving info and incentives for them there.
Use the power of this network when needed. Tap their skills if they return to India. And utilize their value outside India.
All countries will be much more respectful to India if India can unify its diaspora workers and make them act in national interests like China does.
You have been MP from past 2 years.
You have not shown work done for your constituency even once.
Everyday, you only post fake messages or take a cheap potshot against Modi..
In last 2 years, you have received 10 crore towards MPLAD fund.
Show us where have you utilised this 10 crore in your Parliamentary Constituency?
PM @narendramodi sir This shows what is wrong with our justice system. The elite get early hearing from courts and SCounsel and citizens suffer. This is not the Justice promised by our constitution in 1950. We need urgent judicial reforms @arjunrammeghwal
IMO, the Vedas are everything in one. Chanting them after necessary refinements to the mind, and with intent, one can get revelations about science, as much as about spirituality or surgery.
In the age of AI, I will request you to think of the Vedas as quantized, compressed version of a lot of revealed knowledge distilled into the most efficient, lossless sounds called mantras.
Most people may, at most, appreciate their rhythms while they see religious intent mostly with bits of philosophy and spiritual instructions here and there.
It's like someone appreciating an AI model's training weights and the output they see using a low level computer without having the powerful hardware or knowhow to extract the best knowledge.
A truly determined seeker will improve this hardware (or his brain and mind) to be able to extract much knowledge out of the quantized and distilled model (or the Vedas).
To the credit of the Vedas, they even provide the necessary steps to build and improve the hardware (body and mind) to extract the knowledge. Many seekers from Patanjali to Sankara have developed complete systems on how to do this.
But even if all these systems are lost, and only the sounds of Vedas remain in human consciousness, it will still enable more Patanjalis and Sankaras to emerge and develop systems to realize the Universe complete with all its knowledge. This is the beauty of the Vedas.
This is why the Vedas were never just "religion". They are a complete epistemic system engineered for precision, revelation, and infinite expansion of knowledge in our simulation.
They enable us to see the entire source code of the simulation (past, present, and future) or access just parts of it to in-vivo improve our experience (by creating science & tech with the revealed knowledge).
@bubbleboi is in the process of realizing this, do read👇
More than three thousand years ago, Rigveda (Mayabheda Sukta) describes the universe as an illusion. And many Indian philosophies, including Buddhism (which is shown in this movie using the child bending the spoon) believe the same. The Matrix movie seems inspired by these with it ending with the verse from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad - Asato ma sad gamaya (lead from the unreal to the real). So long before Elon, there have been many great philosophers before who have believed the same. In modern times, the older philosophies are being repackaged into modern, western versions using computer analogies. Then the silly minds deny the older influences outright with statements like "but this is not the same." Whatever.
As I lived in US for decades, I can understand this is not for everyone. In this birth most of us aspire to fulfill our materialistic desires and America's materialism is unmatched for that. At some point, the emptiness will hit us hard and we will start exploring the purpose of life. If we are rooted in our bharathiya values, we will quickly realize - only way out for peace is to give back.
Writer Jeyamohan who travelled around US and interacted with many Tamilians families for decades (with his literature and historical background) advises that "moving to India is not for everyone. If you decide to go back to India, don't expect to get anything. As long as your move is to give back, then yours will be successful" This advice of course a decade ago shaped our family to an extend that our move has been successful and serving our purpose in life. This is not a cakewalk, don't have to say.
Please note I am neither an entrepreneur running a profitable company in India nor got huge asset from ancestors that I no longer required to work to fulfill economic obligations of our kids and our life. I have passion in natural farming and I will have to continue work to fund this farming activities in addition to our family needs and children. My original plan of retiring and only farming was not a practical one, I learned by experience.
Our life in India in a farm with 600 sqft house gave us a lot of confidence and shed our longing for $. This played huge part in our success.
Don't hate Bharat for fear. Please check if your fear is driving your views against this letter. Bharatha maatha will embrace you and bless you for enriched, fulfilled life.
If you are in India, and have to share one fact to your friends and family this summer, use this:
In the last many decades, the whole world has been heating up. Annual mean temperature in every country has been rising 1-1.5 degrees a decade.
But India has been an anomaly. It has heated up the least at 0.5-1 degrees a decade. This is a scientific fact acknowledged by climatologists worldwide.
India has also increased its green cover, tree cover in cities, and forest cover in the last decade or so. This is not India's own data alone.
This is data by UN in their Global Forest Resources Assessment – GFRA 2025 report based on satellite imagery, which can't lie.
India has also increased ecological conservation efforts in recent decades as its wealth grew. It has improved its populations of endangered animals like Asiatic lion, Rhinos, Tigers and many birds and animals.
This is much better than many other countries - even developed ones (where they will shoot a wolf, shark, or bear if they increase in population, get close to human habitation, and attack a human).
Anyway, there will always be programmed Indians who will come to discount India's tremendous achievements in Paris climate goals and in protecting its environment even as a highly populous developing country.
We can't do much trying to convince these DS programmed and blackpilled bots. Just watch the comments below. They will come to tell you how numbers are fake, how they saw it has become bad, or change the goal post to another topic to berate India.
Open letter to Indians in America.
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Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat:
Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way.
Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned.
You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict.
Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect.
Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself.
As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal.
Respectfully
Sridhar Vembu
Former Indian cricketer Anil Kumble and his wife Chethana Kumble are seen promoting the beauty of Sanskrit by speaking it fluently in this video.
It’s inspiring to see a sporting icon use his influence to highlight the richness of one of the world’s oldest languages. Wonderful!
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